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Black Bart–notorious stagecoach robber and gentleman bandit along the trails of Northern California and Oregon, had a reputation for style and sophistication, even leaving poetic messages behind at the scene of his robberies. His shirt is made of faux deer suede with contrasting faux deer suede piping. The front is detailed with leather lacing through metal D-rings, while his buffalo chaps are constructed of faux fur and deer suede over denim pants, accented with conchos and leather lacing. Make no mistake, though…he was a quick with a revolver as with his pen. He disappeared without a trace in 1888 while being tailed by Wells Fargo detectives.
Fresh off their successful hunting expedition in South Africa, French nobleman the Marquis D’Ouest and his wife, the marquise, are ready to begin their safari tour of the Great American West. Smartly dressed for the stagecoach journey, but elegantly appointed to remind others of their gentry status, the Marquis and Marquise get noticed in each dusty saloon they step inside. His coat is made of heavy tweed with wide lapels, fitted waist, and flared hemline. The double-breasted vest is made in twill with decorative buttons, while the stand-up shirt collar is finished with a long, satin string tie. The pants coordinate with the coat in matching heavy tweed.
A celebrity during the Civil War, then a legend in the Wild West, Jesse James cultivated a reputation as outlaw, gunman, and cold-blooded killer. Wearing the clothes of a gunslinger, the head of the James Gang was bold and brash, and apologized for nothing. His heavy duty, knee-length winter duster features contrasting wide lapels and a textured finish, while his vest and matching twill pants present a deceptively polished look to conceal his murderous intentions.
W.W. Beauchamp, a renowned gambler and cardsmith, met his untimely death when he was caught cheating at the Broken Bow Saloon. Striped cotton shirt features contrasting standup collar and cuffs, coupled with the reverse side of the Western Concho Vest for a more debonair look.
Jesse James–goateed, famous and lethal, his reputation was so great that bank tellers and train guards quaked at the sound of his name. His authentic duster is made of heavy duty twill, over an authentic Western shirt, while faux suede chaps protect his legs.
This gunslinger drew on Wyatt Earp in Dodge City. A white cross now bears his name on the hill outside of town. Cotton twill duster features authentic rain cape and contrasting cuffs, matched to a crisp Laramie shirt made of natural Kona cotton.
Eloquent with either pistol or scriptures, he married ‘em or buried ‘em. This black calf-length twill coat and matching black vest makes this preacher’s business even more serious.
Pat Laramie was tough and ready to meet the call for a posse at any moment. The Laramie Shirt matches him perfectly with its classic Western design. while his classic western wool tweed vest features faux suede trim, conchos, and leather lacing. The vest is reversible, with a satin finish on the reverse side.
John Coffee Hays–military officer, captain of the Texas Rangers, and first sheriff of San Francisco–could be found anywhere danger presented itself. Sometimes on the Indian side and sometimes on the side of the US Cavalry, Hays never went anywhere without his two best friends–an Apache chief and scout named Flacco, and a ’36 Colt revolver. His Western vest is made in patterned brocade with a velveteen lapel. Decorative buttons and a traditional western string tie complete the look. The deluxe marshal frock coat is done in heavy tweed with a wide velvet lapel.
After being named Deputy U.S. Marshal in 1879, Marshal Thomas devoted his life to keeping the peace in Tucson, by whatever means necessary. His frock overcoat was a staple of his wardrobe–designed to keep out the weather with heavy cotton twill with a wide velvet lapel, and stylishly conceal the less savory tools of his trade. His double-breasted vest is made in patterned brocade with a rounded velvet lapel and finished with a satin ascot tie and tie knot.
Francisco “Pancho” Villa was a prickly character with pistol, knife, or rifle. In 1916 he led an attack on Columbus, New Mexico, and eluded American authorities for nine months while they chased his men across the Chihuahuan Desert. Used to keep the outlaw warm on cold desert nights, his grey cotton shirt is worn under this horse blanket poncho.
The lifelong friend of the Earps, Doc Holliday’s guile and wit concealed his frailty. Inspired by the movie Tombstone, Doc Holliday (pictured right) is ready to gun down Johnny Ringo in his grey cotton shirt with a standup collar and narrow button placket, complemented by twill pants and his floor-length black cape.
By far the more experienced and level-headed career lawman, Virgil Earp (pictured left) spent much of his time protecting his family, including brother Wyatt. Inspired by the movie Tombstone, Virgil Earp’s vest of elaborate silver and black brocade has a high standup collar and satin ascot tie, finished with a fine dovetail coat.
Restless and fearless, Wyatt Earp (pictured center) personified the modern notion of the Frontier Lawman. Wyatt is dressed in his best here–half gambler, half sheriff–inspired by his depiction in the movie Tombstone. His authentic long coat (MC77, sold separately) is calf length and made of black twill. His wool-like vest features pocket welts and antique watch fob.
With pocket aces, he calmly surveys the table and goes all-in. The gambler makes his living on guile, wit, and cool confidence. Beneath his stylish twill, swallowtailed frock overcoat, he keeps his other ace-in-the-hole, a Colt revolver for those times that calling a bluff means more than raising the bet. His double-breasted brocade vest features an ascot tie and velvet lapels.
Dresses in blue, innocent too-Blaze Star lights up the night. Velvet bodice trimmed with Venetian lace is fully boned for shape and finished off with lace center front and lots of tiny satin bows. Satin skirt finished off with a short ruffle features high split to reveal leg
For most cowboys the “Hurdy-Gurdy” gals’ names were insignificant, but no one ever forgot Blaze Star. Sassy brocade bodice, boned for shape and durability, is trimmed with matching braid, lace and satin bows. Satin skirt features a high daring slit with ruffles.
This sassy West Texas saloon girl is known far and wide as the rough-and-tumble dancer “too tough to tame”. The object of many wandering cowboys’ affections but committed to no one, Debbie broke as many hearts as horses west of the Pecos. Her antique corded twill corset (also available in satin) makes for a sturdy but supple form-fitting bodice, and is delicately detailed with feminine lace. Her satin skirt displays a thigh-high slit accentuated with the same delicate lace as the bodice.
Throughout the Dakotas, stagecoach patrons trembled in fear at the Dakota Dan’s name. Straight from the Badlands comes our button down bibfront shirt-rugged enough for the baddest outlaw.
Full time drinker and gambler, a beady-eyed executioner with a staggering reputation. Elaborate brocade vest features antique watch fob and satin ascot tie. Sleeves are optional.
Men’s chaps, perhaps the most iconic piece of clothing of the Wild West era, provided a rugged layer of protection for the legs of scouts, hunters, and cowboys alike.
Ready for the bugle’s call, risking lives, saving the settlers. Rugged twill shirt features oversized bibfront and military cuffs piped in gold trigger, while matching gold-striped pants complete the look.
While still very young, Jim Bowie moved with his family to Louisiana. It was there that he first acquired a reputation for his bold and fearless disposition. Faux suede shirt features long fringe falling from the yoke and sleeves. Front is laced with suede. A rugged look indeed.
All made up to join the war party. Little Chief Hiawatha goes on the war party all painted and ready for fun. One-piece faux suede combo features fringe accents and trim.
Bye baby bunting. Daddy’s gone a’hunting while I stay here a’waiting. Faux suede one-piece is ideal for infants. Fringed sleeves, hemline and front panel are authentic accoutrements.
Poker faced at a young age, the little card shark is a youngster’s version of Maverick. Elaborate brocade vest features antique fob and satin ascot tie.
This pint-sized terror of Dodge City was quick on the draw and a sucker for a pretty lady (usually his mom). One-piece duster/shirt/bandana/pants outfit goes on quick and is totally washable.
This pistol-packing gunslinger can punch cattle with the best of them. One-piece shirt/vest/bandana/pants is easy to put on and totally washable.
Little Nellie was the tease of the neighborhood in her lacy knickers. One-piece cotton camisole/petticoat has cups trimmed with lace and ribbon. Extravagant lace on the bottom is ruched up to give the effect of knickers. Velvet corset features lace-up front.
Early on, Callie practiced her dance steps on the kitchen table and the family’s upright piano. Flattering fitted corset features slightly padded bra with halter strap, trimmed with fringe and black lace. Bengaline skirt is trimmed in fringe.
Little Kelli Briscoe went to San Francisco. The men were brash and bold, but Kelli got the gold! Full velvet dress sports short draped skirt, padded cups and gold metallic fringe trimming.
Attitude is all it takes for this brazen beauty to get attention. Boned brocade bodice trimmed with lace, braid and satin bows down the center portend the future. Shimmering satin skirt with self ruffle.
Even though her mama was the town madame and dressed her accordingly, this sweet babe in later years rejected this immoral lifestyle and married a Baptist preacher. Dress features lace atop satin, a velvet center panel, and gigot sleeves.
This little lass shines bright all day. Bengaline dress is trimmed with lace on bodice and sleeves. Narrow lace and braid trim out-line bodice while the top layer of the skirt drapes over the hips. The bottom two skirts are box pleated with rolled hem on the edges giving this dress a distinctive dance hall appearance.
With aspirations to be a famed dancer, this little lady later became the toast of Virginia City. Girl’s version of Star La Rouge features tapestry bodice, off-the-shoulder straps and satin swags, all trimmed with fringe.
Even as a child she dreamt of the stage and never imagined how celebrated and rich she would one day become. Girl’s version of Jersey Lil’ features velveteen bodice, lacy gathered shoulder straps and satin skirt with lace ruffle.
A simple, yet “tough as nails” man with no hometown. The drifter sports a broadcloth shirt with a faux placket and simple cuffless sleeves. Complete the look with the Drifter Pants (EM02), sold separately.
Dancing with castanets to the mariachi band, Margarita captures the eyes of every cowboy in the dusty saloons on the Rio Grande. Her flowing dances are as hot and sultry as the nights in Juarez. Her fringed bengaline bodice complements her bengaline ruffled and layered full-length skirt.
Fresh off their successful hunting expedition in South Africa, French nobleman the Marquis D’Ouest and his wife, the marquise, are ready to begin their safari tour of the Great American West. Smartly dressed for the stagecoach journey, but elegantly appointed to remind others of their gentry status, the Marquis and Marquise get noticed in each dusty saloon they step inside. Her heavy tweed coat features wide lapels, fitted waist with decorative buttons, and flared hemline. The double-breasted twill vest shows off a low plunging neckline with decorative button closure. Fitted twill pants complete the outfit.
This graceful saloon gal had a pure heart but a burning desire for the cowboys, outlaws, and gamblers. Her satin dress features off-the-shoulder shawl sleeve and a plunging neckline. The fitted bodice and veed drop waistline flatters any figure.
Jewel begs attention as she plays the infamous western seductress. Eyelet bloomers with peek-a-boo pleated cups finish off this daring camisole. Camisole and bloomers are garnished with lace trim woven with ribbon and bows. Separate boned lycra corset has satin front with lace overlay trimmed in lace.
One of Dodge City’s most sought after fallen angels. Mnay a battle raged over the affections she showered upon countless admirers. Lavish velvet stage dress whose short draped skirt and padded cups are outlined in rich gold metallic fringe. For a more modest look and the satin full length discretely-open ruffled skirt.
The rumor that Babette came from Paris to Wyoming just to experience the adventure of the Wild West may or may not be true. But, whatever the case, she is the toast of the town and every cowboy wants to meet her. Her dress (LC157) is as exotic and alluring as she, with a velvet bodice and lacy bust complementing a satin skirt and undershirt ruffles with double satin peplum that’s as at home in Montparnasse as it is in Silver City.
Red hot Penelope Passion of the wild west has a fitted bodice accented with gold trim and daring, off-the-shoulder sleeves, all generously decorating this dazzling taffeta dress (also available as washable satin).
Roses are red, Violets are blue. This rose is wild and waiting for you. Boned bengaline bodice with lace-covered padded cups outlined in black ruffled lace. Satin bloomers edged with lace woven with ribbon and accented with a satin ribbon bow. Bloomers are attached to a floor-length bengaline opened skirt outlined with ivory and black ruffled lace.
The magic of lace and black velvet make this dramatic one-piece the choice of every cowboy’s lady of the evening. Bengaline dress has padded cups, velvet halter strap, ruched skirt trimmed in lace. Velvet corset features bat-wing shaping under bust, front laced panel and contrasting piping.
This “soiled dove” from Madame Kate’s loved to tease the men with her lacy knickers. One-piece cotton camisole/petticoat has padded cups trimmed with lace and ribbon. Extravagant lace on bottom is ruched up to give the effect of knickers. Velvet corset trims any figure with its lace-up front.
As Wyatt Earp’s only true love, this lovely actress wore only the finest garments imported from France. Her classical taste and elegant style is reflected in this two-piece brocade traveling suit. It features a low-cut neckline and ruffled taffeta collar flattering to the full bosomed figure. Fitted sleeves fall into black lace matching her taffeta edging. Her coach hat with chiffon draping and marabou feeler complete the ensemble.